Rat falls from ceiling onto table at Buffalo Wild Wings
Rat falls from ceiling onto table at Buffalo Wild Wings
Eat said rat
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Author: Chris Daniels, KING 5 Published: 5:25 PM PDT May 24, 2019 Updated: 10:03 AM PDT May 25, 2019 Washington state will spend more than $2 million to clear homeless encampments on state-right-of-way in Seattle and Tacoma. The money will be allocated from the state's transportation budget. The money was approved officially this week and comes after a bi-partisan effort to create a specialized Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) response team for encampment removal. “We have debris going into the highway. The safety concern is rather high. We have to nip this in the bud right away,” said Senate Transportation Committee Chair Steve Hobbs. The Lake Stevens Democrat has been vocal about the trash, debris, and bio-waste that has been piling up on state property. “If you have a tent blow into the highway, or other debris, someone is going to get killed. And the public is going to demand why we didn't so something in the first place," Hobbs said. His legislation allots $1,025,000 to hire four full time employees “dedicated solely to collecting and disposing of garbage, clearing debris, or hazardous material, and implementing safety improvements where hazards exist to the traveling public…. along rights-of-way in the Seattle area.” WASHINGTON STATE run by DEMORATS have a bigger issue than your trip to the WING SHOP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Side: Don't ever go back
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